Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Anyone who’s ever been given one of their friend’s Adderall knows the powerful effects brought on by this tiny unintimidating pink pill. Increased energy, enhanced ability to focus and concentrate, and a euphoric sense of being are the most common effects of this drug.

Coincidentally, increased energy, enhanced ability to focus and concentrate, and a euphoric sense of being — are also the most common effects of crystal meth.   Continue reading “Top Neuroscientist Explains How Big Pharma’s Adderall Is Essentially Crystal Meth”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

The Wisconsin Supreme Court just dealt a death blow to the Fourth Amendment, which is supposed to protect a citizen against unreasonable search and seizure. What’s more, the decision was made by a single, newly-appointed judge who was not even present when arguments were made in court.

In a 4-3 decision, the state’s highest court ruled that evidence seized in a person’s private home during a warrantless search can be used against the person under an expanded view of the “community caretaker” clause.   Continue reading “State Supreme Court Rules Cops No Longer Need a Warrant to Enter Homes and Seize Evidence”

Activist Post – by Peter A. Kirby

So far we have only discussed the New Manhattan Project’s most obvious aspect: weather control. Just in that aspect alone, the New Manhattan Project is easily the biggest scientific endeavor in Human history. Believe it or not, it appears that quite a few other massive projects have been piggybacked upon this global weather modification scheme.   Continue reading “Other New Manhattan Chemtrail Project Agendas”

The Politistick – by MATTHEW K. BURKE

No Autopsy to Be Performed Despite High Stakes for Nation and Unusual Circumstances

On Saturday, Feb. 13, the San Antonio Express-News broke the story that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had unexpectedly passed away “of apparent natural causes” following a day of hunting as a member of a private party as a guest at Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas.   Continue reading “Eye-Witness Report: Justice Scalia Was Found With A ‘Pillow Over His Head’”

CBC

A pileup involving dozens of vehicles on a Pennsylvania interstate that killed three people and sent dozens to hospitals appears to have been related to a passing snow squall, authorities said Saturday

Trooper Justin Summa said three fatalities had been confirmed following the 9:45 a.m. Saturday crash which involved at least 50 commercial and private vehicles. Police said more than 40 people were transported to several hospitals following the crash in Interstate 78 in Bethel Township.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania pileup kills 3, involves over 50 vehicles”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: It is all turning full circle once again. If you recall a few years ago the U.S. accused Assad of using chemical weapons against his own people. Instead, it turned out to be the “rebels” who were using chemical weapons against the people and the U.N. admitted this as well.
Continue reading “CIA Director Says IS Group Has Used, Can Make Chem Weapons”

RT

The Syrian government has confirmed that its army positions were targeted by Turkish shelling on Saturday, which also hit the positions of the Syrian Kurdish militias in the northern Aleppo province. Turkish shelling reportedly continued Sunday.

The Syrian government has condemned the Turkish shelling of Syrian territory and described it as direct support for“terrorist” groups, Syrian state media reported Sunday, citing a letter to the United Nations.   Continue reading “Damascus confirms its army targeted by Turkey shelling”

Statesman – by Julia Preston

LAREDO — A fast-rising influx of Cubans are crossing the border into Texas by the hundreds each day, approved to enter the United States in a matter of hours.

They walk out to a Laredo street and are greeted by volunteers from Cubanos en Libertad, or Cubans in Freedom, a nonprofit. The volunteers help them arrange travel to their U.S. destination — often Miami — and start applying for work permits and such federal benefits as food stamps and Medicaid, available by law to Cubans immediately after their arrival.   Continue reading “Tensions simmer as Cubans breeze across Texas border”

Politico

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate should not confirm a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia until after the 2016 election — an historic rebuke of President Obama’s authority and an extraordinary challenge to the practice of considering each nominee on his or her individual merits.

The swiftness of McConnell’s statement — coming about an hour after Scalia’s death in Texas had been confirmed — stunned White House officials who had expected the Kentucky Republican to block their nominee with every tool at his disposal, but didn’t imagine the combative GOP leader would issue an instant, categorical rejection of anyone Obama chose to nominate.   Continue reading “McConnell throws down the gauntlet: No Scalia replacement under Obama”

RT

Moscow and Tel Aviv are planning to sign a free trade agreement in the near future, Russian Deputy Agriculture Minister Sergey Levin told journalists on Friday.

“Such decisions aim at maximizing cooperation between Russia and Israel in terms of agriculture and new technologies; creation of joint ventures, as well as the prospects of a free trade zone agreement which the government expects to sign with Israel as soon as possible,” Levin said following Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich’s meeting with Israeli businessmen.   Continue reading “Russia may soon ink free trade pact with Israel”

My SA – by Gary Martin

Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead of apparent natural causes Saturday on a luxury resort in West Texas, federal officials said.

Scalia, 79, was a guest at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, a resort in the Big Bend region south of Marfa.   Continue reading “Senior U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia found dead at West Texas ranch”

Tulsa World – by Paighten Harkins

The third-largest earthquake in recorded state history rocked parts of western Oklahoma on Saturday morning near the site of other large, recent temblors.

The quake registered a 5.1 magnitude and was recorded northwest of Fairview at 11:07 a.m., according to preliminary estimates from the U.S. Geological Survey.
Continue reading “Oklahoma rattled by state’s third-largest earthquake; 5.1 recorded near Fairview”

Reuters

Two Louisiana police officers were shot and wounded early on Saturday when a suspect opened fire on them, police said.

A bullet grazed the head of one Baton Rouge police officer, and the other was struck in the side, The Advocate newspaper reported. Both are expected to survive.   Continue reading “Two Louisiana police officers wounded during shootout”

I wasn’t taught the Bill of Rights in a remote camp in the Iranian desert. It was part of the standard curriculum in every U.S. government-run public school. How did I become a “domestic extremist” because I happen to agree with it? Whose behavior can be considered “extreme” in this equation; mine, or the government’s?

The newest suggested crack-down (always cracking down on something) are supporters, listeners, thinkers and dreamers of “domestic extremism”, with of course, no mention of who will decide how “extremism” is to be defined this week, or next, but you can safely bet that it will begin and end with everyone who disagrees with King Obama.   Continue reading “Domestic extremists, and foreign insurgents.”

Intellihub – by Alex Thomas

With the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge finally over after the four remaining occupants surrendered to the FBI without bloodshed, the mainstream media has largely turned their focus away from Harney County and the small Oregon town that became the epicenter of revolt against gross federal government overreach.

Despite this, there remains an extremely important story to tell, one that includes all the hallmarks of a literal police state including road blocks, road closures, check points, private mercenaries, papers please demands, and even guns pointed directly at the heads of law-abiding American citizens.   Continue reading “Martial law in Burns, Oregon: Feds terrorize local citizens with check points, random searches, and guns to their head”